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Examples for the ratios of 100:1 and 1000:1 include the United States dollar and the Bahraini dinar, for which the column headed "Minor unit" shows "2" and "3", respectively. As of 2021 [update] , two currencies have non-decimal ratios, the Mauritanian ouguiya and the Malagasy ariary ; in both cases the ratio is 5:1.
The aggregated heights of Austin's high-rises is second in Texas, behind Houston, based on data from Texas Real Estate Source. [3][4] The current tallest completed building in Austin is Sixth and Guadalupe, with a height of 874 ft (266 m), followed by The Independent at 690 ft (210 m) and The Austonian at 680 ft (210 m).
Tower 1, the west tower (left in the top-right photograph) was built by a Japanese consortium led by the Hazama Corporation (JA Jones Construction Co., MMC Engineering Services Sdn Bhd, Ho Hup Construction Co. Bhd and Mitsubishi Corp) while Tower 2, the east tower (right in the top-right photograph) was built by a South Korean consortium led by ...
Gamuda Berhad (MYX: 5398) is an engineering, property and infrastructure company based in Malaysia.It is one of the largest Malaysian infrastructure companies and has undertaken various projects, both locally and overseas, like the construction of Klang Valley MRT lines, highways, airport runways, railways, tunnels, water treatment plants, dams, infrastructure concessions and the development ...
Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad. Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad, (MYX: 8133) often abbreviated as BHIC is a Malaysian industrial group specialised in defence, naval and commercial shipbuilding, ship repair, fabrication of offshore structures as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft.
Gemilang Coachwork was founded on 23 September 1989 to assemble wooden bodies for bus and truck chassis. Today, GML is a bus body builder having exported more than 3,000 buses to the United States, Australia, Singapore, UAE, China, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Vietnam and other countries for a wide range of international chassis manufacturers and bus operators.
The Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit (IMBRT) was a bus rapid transit system to be built in and around Iskandar Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia. It was to have consisted of trunk, direct, and feeder bus rapid transit corridors. [1][2][3][4] The project was cancelled in 2024 due to insufficient capacity to handle projected traffic. [5]
Lebuhraya Pantai Timur 2 (LPT2) Sdn Bhd East Coast Expressway: East Coast Expressway (Phase 4) 270: Jerantut–Desaru-Johor Bahru-Singapore: Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) ANIH Berhad (formerly known as MTD Prime Sdn Bhd) Maju Expressway: MEX Extension Expressway (Putrajaya-KLIA Expressway) 16: Putrajaya-KLIA-KLIA2: Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd